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Looking for stuff to play with a friend, but short of researching every co-op and multiplayer tagged game in the store it's difficult to tell just what sort of multiplayer is involved with a given title. Don't mind if galaxy, IP, or 3rd party account... just would prefer to avoid making due with stuff like hamachi.
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Okay, let's throw a couple suggestions.

Starbound. It's a sandbox and so playing it together with someone is quite inconsequential, but it can be fun nevertheless. More fun than playing it alone perhaps even.

Classic Doom (That's DOOM II + Final DOOM as well as The Ultimate DOOM), if you're willing to use some source port. The multiplayer implementation in the original release is quite baroque.

If you can get System Shock 2 co-op working, it's an amazing game. But it might or might not work. And when it works, it is still glitchy. Beware. It does require some tactics though, as you'll be sharing the resources you find. So I don't know if I can recommend co-op for a first playthrough.

Terraria, it's much like Starbound and has well working multiplayer. Though it's not discounted right now.

Oh, and try to avoid Judge Dredd. It is shit.

Serious Sam, both encounters. It's a crapton of fun if you like simple and simply dead fucking serious first person shooters. It is especially fun in co-op. Highly recommended.

Ghost Recon, if you like actually serious shooters. You die easily, enemies die easily. Co-op is somewhat limited in that you do not get any AI teammates (you get a full squad in single player). However, it is beatable. I can think of one (maybe two) mission that is *difficult* with only two players. But you can beat it. Even today, I think GR is one of the better tactical shooters out there. The genre is pretty much dead, what with the mainstream focusing on flashy hollywood style power fantasy shooters. It's a real shame the GR expansions aren't here on GOG...

Hidden & Dangerous 2. I have not played it in co-op, and I've only played the first mission of single player. However, I lured an acquaintance into playing it, and he played the co-op with his brother. He thinks highly of it. It's a little clunky for a shooter, trying to do realism in a way that isn't super smooth. That said, if you give it an hour or two, you ought to get used to the controls & weird motion.

The Baldur's Gate series. Great RPGs but again it might be a little challenging for a first time playthrough.

Neverwinter Nights. If Baldur's Gate is good for you. NWN should be too. Actually I haven't played this in co-op. But it ought to work. NWN is somewhat focused on custom content & online play.

Torchlight 2. Action RPG cast very much in the mould that Diablo 2 created. I've played this online with my sister. Decent, if a little repetitive.

Titan Quest. Another action RPG. I've only played the beginning, but that was more promising than Torchlight 2. Some people on twitch.tv/gogcom/ praised this a lot, and there was a stream (headed by Dizzy IIRC) where he played with other visitors on the channel.

Unreal Gold. Old shooter with lush atmosphere and lovely music. I don't think it's super well optimized for co-op, with all the lifts and other interactive level elements that are prone to leaving the other player behind. It should work though. I haven't tested.

Trine (2?), if you care for platformers. I think the Enhanced Edition of the first game might also have online co-op. I have no idea about Trine 3. I know my sister played one or both of the first two Trines online with her friend, though that was the Steam version. I've only played local co-op.

Actually, I can't guarantee they all work online without hassle :( Sorry about that. But I know they all work at least in LAN. Terraria works online for sure. So if the games seem interesting in the slightest, do a bit of research. It shoud be less work than browsing the entire catalog of multiplayer/co-op games and trying to figure out what's what.

The need for hamachi and such also depends on whether you (or your friends) are behind a draconian firewall or NAT, i.e. not properly online at all :(
Post edited June 09, 2017 by clarry
Divinity: Original Sin offers online co-op play. I'm not sure whether I can recommend it though. The combats are great fun with a friend, best turn-based co-op battles ever, but the game is also rather wordy and that part is badly suited for two players. Even disregarding that listening to or reading through long dialogues (with little actual information in it) is not an exciting activity for two, there are several problems with the way it's implemented.

While one player is clicking through the dialogues, the other one can only listen passively for most of the time and very rarely gets a say, too. Whenever a new paragraph is added to the dialogue, the text cursor in the passive player's window jump up to a different passage and you have to scroll down again to the new paragraph in order to read it. If the active player has a rock-paper-scissors duel with the NPCs to determine how convincing an argument is, the second player can't even watch and just hears the sounds without the animations. I think there were more minor issues I don't quite remember now.

So as a combat simulator the co-op experience is awesome, as a story-oriented roleplaying game it's sub-par. I wish you could have one without the other and avoid the story and dialogue parts but sadly they're very obtrusive.

EDIT: Oh, and if it wasn't clear yet, the first Original Sin is for 1-2 players only, not more. The sequel allows for more players, I think, but I haven't played it yet, so I can't say whether they fixed all the problems of its predecessor.
Post edited June 09, 2017 by Leroux
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Thank you both for your suggestions, info, and warnings. I'll look into those some more.
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tammerwhisk: Looking for stuff to play with a friend, but short of researching every co-op and multiplayer tagged game in the store it's difficult to tell just what sort of multiplayer is involved with a given title. Don't mind if galaxy, IP, or 3rd party account... just would prefer to avoid making due with stuff like hamachi.
Two that I've played co-op and had a lot of fun with : Satellite Reign and Terraria
Terraria unfortunately isn't on sale at the moment, but I just cannot not mention it in a thread asking for co-op suggestions. It's an absolute blast!

Two more that I've played single player but can imagine must be a ton of fun in co-op : and [url=https://www.gog.com/game/dont_starve]Don't Starve

edit : unfortunately as vsr pointed out : Don't Starve's multiplayer component isn't on gog
Post edited June 09, 2017 by Matewis
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Matewis: Two more that I've played single player but can imagine must be a ton of fun in co-op : and [url=https://www.gog.com/game/dont_starve]Don't Starve
GOG doesn't sell "Don't Starve: Together" (multiplayer version of "Don't Starve").
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Matewis: Two more that I've played single player but can imagine must be a ton of fun in co-op : and [url=https://www.gog.com/game/dont_starve]Don't Starve
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vsr: GOG doesn't sell "Don't Starve: Together" (multiplayer version of "Don't Starve").
Thank you for pointing that out, it didn't even occur to me to check if Don't Starve Together was also on gog :P
Post edited June 09, 2017 by Matewis
Is Starbound works with Galaxy now? I mean like Steam you just invite your friend and thats it?
I played both Steam and GoG versions but we were using hamachi to connect each other in GoG version.

Anyway here is my list for Co-op-Multiplayer

Flatout 2 It would be my first choice to go multi it's a godlike game to me. I wish there was a successor to this game.
https://www.gog.com/game/flatout_2

Titan Quest
https://www.gog.com/game/titan_quest_anniversary_edition

Sacred
https://www.gog.com/game/sacred_gold

Victor Vran
https://www.gog.com/game/victor_vran

Saints Row Series I don't recommend Gat out of Hell I really didn't enjoyed that one
https://www.gog.com/game/saints_row_2
https://www.gog.com/game/saints_row_the_third_the_full_package
https://www.gog.com/game/saints_row_iv_game_of_the_century_edition

Serious Sam First/Second Encounter I prefer Serious Sam 2 but it's not on GoG.
https://www.gog.com/game/serious_sam_the_first_encounter
https://www.gog.com/game/serious_sam_the_second_encounter

Desert Storm I don't remember this game had lan support but you could play it in split screen on the same computer and it was so good.
https://www.gog.com/game/conflict_desert_storm
Post edited June 09, 2017 by cemacar